Publications by authors named "Tomokazu Sakamoto"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates platinum group metal-free (PGM-free) catalysts, focusing on iron-nitrogen-carbon (Fe-N-C) nanomaterials synthesized through a sacrificial support method (SSM).
  • By using various advanced techniques like X-ray spectroscopy and electron microscopy, researchers analyzed how different compositions and structures of these catalysts affect their performance in generating hydrogen peroxide (HO₂).
  • Findings reveal that Fe metallic particles play a crucial role in enhancing HO₂ production and that the active sites' characteristics significantly influence the catalysts' electrocatalytic activity.
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Novel highly active electrocatalysts for hydrazine hydrate fuel cell application were developed, synthesized and integrated into an operation vehicle prototype. The materials show in both rotating disc electrode (RDE) and membrane electrode assembly (MEA) tests the world highest activity with peak current density of 16,000 A g(-1) (RDE) and 450 mW cm(-2) operated in air (MEA).

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We report the discovery of a highly active Ni-Co alloy electrocatalyst for the oxidation of hydrazine (N(2)H(4)) and provide evidence for competing electrochemical (faradaic) and chemical (nonfaradaic) reaction pathways. The electrochemical conversion of hydrazine on catalytic surfaces in fuel cells is of great scientific and technological interest, because it offers multiple redox states, complex reaction pathways, and significantly more favorable energy and power densities compared to hydrogen fuel. Structure-reactivity relations of a Ni(60)Co(40) alloy electrocatalyst are presented with a 6-fold increase in catalytic N(2)H(4) oxidation activity over today's benchmark catalysts.

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